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this apology printed in every newspaper across britain today. rupert murdoch one of the most powerful men in media. he runs fox television, "the wall street journal," 20th century fox. yesterday the chief executive of doung which publishing "the wall street journal" had to resign because he worked here before moving there. all this of course began with the revelations of wrong doing by journalists live listening to people's cell phone messages. this week there have been reporters of the voice mail of 9/11 victims may have been accessed. here the prime minister is under fire because he was so close to murdoch's people. even the police were close to them despite investigating them for what may have been criminal activity. to call this is a crisis does not doth justice. >> amongst all that crisis there's murdoch's son, he issued a statement. james saying quote, the company has made mistakes. it is knoll only receiving appropriate scrutiny but is responding to unfair attacks by setting the record straight. so as we look at this, james murdoch are we
this apology printed in every newspaper across britain today. rupert murdoch one of the most powerful men in media. he runs fox television, "the wall street journal," 20th century fox. yesterday the chief executive of doung which publishing "the wall street journal" had to resign because he worked here before moving there. all this of course began with the revelations of wrong doing by journalists live listening to people's cell phone messages. this week there have been...
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that's why sst so critical to both rupert and james murdoch to try to contain it to britain. clearly there's multiple investigations. what we have learned in brth tan is no one knows where these investigations lead. >> i've got footage i want to show you both of james murdoch being asked a question about the so-called neville email and murdoch denying he knew of widespread phone hacking at news of the world. questions are being raised as to whether he was forthcoming. let's watch. >> when you signed off the taylor payment, did you see or made aware of the four neville email, the transcript of the voice mail message? >> no. i was not aware of that at the time. >> why on earth was it -- you paid an astronomical sum and there was no reason to. >> there was -- there was every reason to settle the case given the likelihood of losing the case. >> robert moore, give me the cliff's note version, what's that business all about, the payoff of the futboler? >> this is critical to the integrity of james murdoch. this is a 2008 email. now, you know, it clearly was evidence that there was
that's why sst so critical to both rupert and james murdoch to try to contain it to britain. clearly there's multiple investigations. what we have learned in brth tan is no one knows where these investigations lead. >> i've got footage i want to show you both of james murdoch being asked a question about the so-called neville email and murdoch denying he knew of widespread phone hacking at news of the world. questions are being raised as to whether he was forthcoming. let's watch....
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it is the scandal which has stunned britain and today came the biggest bombshell of all. "news of the world," has been shut down. this has been in print since the 1800's. this comes after a public outcry. news corp. controls 40% of newspaper distribution in the u.k. and has a worldwide reach. >> this has been the famous newspaper in britain but the "news of the world," is being shut because it became famous for all the wrong reasons. this afternoon, the chairmen of news international announced that this sunday's edition will be the last and all revenues will go to good causes. it is revelation that journalism with a thoroughly bad. the acting of the mobile phones of a schoolgirl and the phone of one of the parents of another victim. also the families of soldiers killed in action. >> we are speaking to journalists. this is an hour before it happened. they were feeling very beleaguered and very disgruntled. >> of this 80-year-old brought the news of the world in 1969. it was a huge money spinner. this represents a huge to mission. >> what prospects for the current staff? th
it is the scandal which has stunned britain and today came the biggest bombshell of all. "news of the world," has been shut down. this has been in print since the 1800's. this comes after a public outcry. news corp. controls 40% of newspaper distribution in the u.k. and has a worldwide reach. >> this has been the famous newspaper in britain but the "news of the world," is being shut because it became famous for all the wrong reasons. this afternoon, the chairmen of...
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i hope our contributions to britain will one day also be recognized. above all, i hope that we will come to understand the wrongs of the past and prevent them from happening again. and in the years ahead, restore the nation's trust in our company and in all british journalism. i'm committed to doing everything in my power to make this happen. thank you. >> thank you. can i on behalf of the committee thank you for giving up so much of oour time this afternoon to come here. i would like to apologize again for the wholly unacceptable treatment that you received from a member of the public. >> here, here. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> all members. >> the committee will now have a break for five minutes before we move to next. >> a quick break there in the house of commons select committee on media culture and sport in great britain. this is the parliamentary committee who's been charged with questioning rupert murdoch and son james in the phone hacking scandal there in great britain. rupert murdoch without his jacket at the end
i hope our contributions to britain will one day also be recognized. above all, i hope that we will come to understand the wrongs of the past and prevent them from happening again. and in the years ahead, restore the nation's trust in our company and in all british journalism. i'm committed to doing everything in my power to make this happen. thank you. >> thank you. can i on behalf of the committee thank you for giving up so much of oour time this afternoon to come here. i would like to...
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this is really must-see tv today in great britain and for many other places. certainly the united states, which is why there's so much media here today as well. as one british politician put it, it's the three musketeers of the murdoch media empire and the phone-hacking scandal that will appear here later today. they'll be grilled by ten members of a select committee. it doesn't sound like much, it's the committee for culture and media. these hearings will only last an hour for rupert and his 38-year-old son, james murdoch. and another hour following that for rebekah brooks, who was as we know now, the chief executive of murdoch's british newspapers before she suddenly resigned last week. members of parliament in terms of what we're going to hear today, they'll try to get the murdochs and brooks to commit themselves on the record. saying things that they might be able to use against them later. especially if what they say turns out to be misleading. they're not going to be on oath, but they are going to be on what they call here, on honor and that's just as si
this is really must-see tv today in great britain and for many other places. certainly the united states, which is why there's so much media here today as well. as one british politician put it, it's the three musketeers of the murdoch media empire and the phone-hacking scandal that will appear here later today. they'll be grilled by ten members of a select committee. it doesn't sound like much, it's the committee for culture and media. these hearings will only last an hour for rupert and his...
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to see greater american interest in the story because it could affect americans, not just people in britain. >> wall street is also becoming increasingly worried about rupert murdoch. the news corp's share price fell sharply at the beginning of this week. they're fighting a lawsuit by one group of shareholders who claimed these revelations show a culture run amok with in news corp. and a board that provides no effective review or oversight. the claim adds, throughout his tenure, murdoch has treated news corp. like a family candy jar that he rates whenever his appetites strikes. now some believe the corporation may begin to pull out of the newspaper business. many doubted james murdoch will ever succeed his father as his head -- as its head. >> investors need to know that there is a capable leader. there is some question now as to whether james murdoch is that a capable leader to actually run the enterprise. the other thing shareholders need and are looking for is reassurance that advertisers are not going to flee the worst -- flee the newspaper titles. in the worst-case scenario, should you
to see greater american interest in the story because it could affect americans, not just people in britain. >> wall street is also becoming increasingly worried about rupert murdoch. the news corp's share price fell sharply at the beginning of this week. they're fighting a lawsuit by one group of shareholders who claimed these revelations show a culture run amok with in news corp. and a board that provides no effective review or oversight. the claim adds, throughout his tenure, murdoch...
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one of news corporations leading publication, britain's news of the world is rocked by a major scandal over hacking phone messages, forcing the closure of that paper. arrests of deplayers, a high level resignation and allout attack against newscorp and the murdoch's family. >> and tell what yous they're doing. >> seems to break all the rules. >> are you telling me the people who work in that organization in this country have never ever used the same tactics? >> the hacking scandal tagged to several levels of the british government forcing parliament to investigate the accusation and calling rupert and james murdoch to set the record straight. >> they have no right to break the law if they're an american corporation. back here, politicians and the liberal press push for investigations into newscorp's u.s. operations trying to tie them to the news of the world scandal. what's behind this effort? >> that was then. >> despite administration denials, evidence emerges proving an anti-fox bias inside the white house. >> the politicians in the white house are willing to look you right in the e
one of news corporations leading publication, britain's news of the world is rocked by a major scandal over hacking phone messages, forcing the closure of that paper. arrests of deplayers, a high level resignation and allout attack against newscorp and the murdoch's family. >> and tell what yous they're doing. >> seems to break all the rules. >> are you telling me the people who work in that organization in this country have never ever used the same tactics? >> the...
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reports that journalists from murdoch papers tried to bribe police for information after nine eleven britain's best selling tabloid news of the world was shut down after allegations the mobile phones of murder victims politicians and celebrities hacked with the knowledge of the editors. more trouble for the eurozone as the irish economy slides further central bankers fear italy and spain may be heading for their own financial abyss brussels is concerned that it won't have enough cash in its euro bailout fund to meet italy's debt analysts say as europe's fourth largest economy italy's too big to fail but that it has a worse debt problem than either portugal or ireland. next cross talk host people of ellen guess discuss the repercussions of the phone hacking scandal that's gripping britain. and you can. see. a low in welcome to cross talk on people about an empire in disarray rupert murdoch and his immense media assets are under investigation in what is being called voicemail gate is this scandal all about murdoch and his sleazy business practices or a media that no longer serves the public good
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that apology is in every newspaper in britain today. rupert murdoch, of course one of the most powerful men in the media. he runs fox television, "wall street journal" 20rth century fox. yesterday the publisher from "wall street journal" resigned. it began with revelations of wrongdoing by journalists, listening to people's cell phone messages. this weeks there's reports obvious mail of 9/11 victims might have been accessed. prime minister is one fire because he was so close to rupert murdoch's people and the police despite the fact that they were investigating them for what may have been criminal activity. to call at it crisis, richard, just doesn't do it justice. >> it's early here but you mentioned the resignation of the head of dow jones which runs the "wall street journal". any concern some of those practices might have happened hereunder his watch here in the united states? >> reporter: i don't think that's the concern. the fact that he was chief executive of news international here and came up through the "news of the world", aro
that apology is in every newspaper in britain today. rupert murdoch, of course one of the most powerful men in the media. he runs fox television, "wall street journal" 20rth century fox. yesterday the publisher from "wall street journal" resigned. it began with revelations of wrongdoing by journalists, listening to people's cell phone messages. this weeks there's reports obvious mail of 9/11 victims might have been accessed. prime minister is one fire because he was so close...
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. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com britain's prime minister is grilled on his ties to the murdoch family. elizabeth palmer has that story. >> you live and you learn, and believe you me i have learned. >> mitchell: on this side of the atlantic bill whitaker discovered how easy it is to hack into cell phones in the u.s. a government program exists to help americans avoid foreclosure and stay in their homes-- we find out why so few people know about it. and when the florida marlins hit the skids, they turned to a manager with experience. lots of experience. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this is the "cbs evening news" with s >> mitchell: and good evening, scott is off tonight. i'm russ mitchell. britain's tabloid phone hacking scandal has reached the highest levels of the british government. today prime minister david cameron addressed an emergency session of parliament on the crisis, even as americans find out they are just as vulnerable to phone hackers. we have two reports tonight beginning with elizabeth palmer in lond
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and he says brits watch that clock closely in britain people leave a five o'clock and they won't stay this is because i've got a train to catch i mean i work for many years in britain and you're there is that some people don't work in britain people don't work weekends is changing a little bit now particularly in periods of economic recession. but generally it's a monday to friday as recently as just two years ago india had a six day long week the government has put in strict regulations regarding labor hours but that doesn't stop people from spending more time in the office than needed notice of the most significant difference between the kind of work culture in india and in britain is the pressure of people around to work above and beyond their contracted hours. everyone will do this irrespective or really if there's work to be done if there is a small enterprise to run then all state regulations go out of the window if sacrifices equal success then you have to make them on working twenty four seventh's. working or not have off. i work on sunday that it is an office working because
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peace movement in britain i tried to explain that i was not a psychopath my friends we are psychopaths and we are professional military men. who thought free deeply about what we did but i did agree with them the nuclear weapon aspect was an aberration. i'm trying to think. he had a conscience to do something about these and i can't imagine a guy around its merits. that i just can't imagine and i see him suck now so passionate about what he does that i just said nother rob well it was the ultimate cautionary tale but one of a says nothing like call of it. the always tend to overdo it because you really understand you know which of what is being proposed the pentagon of those will say oh don't worry we have everyone well trained we have plenty of safety systems there can not be a accidental start of a nuclear war but no through weapons are built to be used the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake specially with the thousands of nuclear weapons on had trigger alert in the us and in russia in the united states they have dropped i think it's eleven atomic bombs acc
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and great britain we are both countries and both media environments where gossip sells and there's a tremendous interest in celebrity both countries are abuzz after rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper phone hacking shocker broke in london his empire stretches far and wide across the u.s. as well let's not forget he owns and you're opposed to wall street journal and the daily at a protest outside rupert murdoch's big apple pad protesters demanded an investigation into this publications at home we know what murdoch does in england because he was caught and we want congress to investigate what he's doing here in the united states we don't know if newspapers are acting other people in this country yet i see no reason to put it past them so how far from potential public embarrassment do american newspapers stand by the ones that are owned by rupert murdoch without question the new york post. is one of the most hideous deceitful. tools of criminals that there could be when it comes to getting scandal fuld in the u.s. counting on the reader's short attention span is a common publis
and great britain we are both countries and both media environments where gossip sells and there's a tremendous interest in celebrity both countries are abuzz after rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper phone hacking shocker broke in london his empire stretches far and wide across the u.s. as well let's not forget he owns and you're opposed to wall street journal and the daily at a protest outside rupert murdoch's big apple pad protesters demanded an investigation into this publications...
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but without murdoch i think the newspaper business in britain would be... would have been utterly beleaguered. it was he back in '86 that allowed newspaper innovation to come in. he took the "times" tabloid, everybody said he was crazy. this is a guy, for better or worse, who loves newspapers. and the "times" of london has been building up its foreign bureaus at a time. i mean, the "washington post" here is down to a handful. "chicago tribune" has known. he's been building up the foreign bureaus. he's had the courage to put up a pay wall and say "you've got to pay for what journalists do online." i wanted to point out that... ande's had tremendous courage in the very bold investments he's made. i spent along time with h 20 years ago when he was just embarking on sky b and fox here in the u.s. i don't like fox,ut to break theriopoly of the networks was an exaordinarily business achievement. now, fox's contribution to the situatioin the u.s. today is very damaging, i thin but as a bhed media executive, he has been the visionary, along with turner, i would say
but without murdoch i think the newspaper business in britain would be... would have been utterly beleaguered. it was he back in '86 that allowed newspaper innovation to come in. he took the "times" tabloid, everybody said he was crazy. this is a guy, for better or worse, who loves newspapers. and the "times" of london has been building up its foreign bureaus at a time. i mean, the "washington post" here is down to a handful. "chicago tribune" has known....
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the hacking scandal in britain, the latest, a member of parliament is suggesting that one of the murdochs flat out lied when he spoke to the government leaders earlier this week, and he joins us from london when we come back. >>> new developments in britain's phone hacking scandal in depth tonight as the son of rupert murdoch comes under scrutiny. scotland yard was urged to open a criminal investigation into claims that the news corp. lied to parliament. this after a day of two former employees accused murdoch of giving mistaken evidence. he was the one hammering away at both murdochs about what they knew and when they knew it, and tom watson joins us from london. thank you so much for being here. you say this is the most significant moment in two years of phone hacking investigations, and it all centers on an e-mail involving an ex-news of the world reporter. explain. >> yes, the significance of this is the top team of news of the world are fragmenting. for the former lawyer to accuse murdoch of misleading parliament is serious in itself, and if he is accurate, and james murdoch disputes
the hacking scandal in britain, the latest, a member of parliament is suggesting that one of the murdochs flat out lied when he spoke to the government leaders earlier this week, and he joins us from london when we come back. >>> new developments in britain's phone hacking scandal in depth tonight as the son of rupert murdoch comes under scrutiny. scotland yard was urged to open a criminal investigation into claims that the news corp. lied to parliament. this after a day of two former...
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. >> end to britain's most powerful, most feared media going you will. the policemen are there to protect rupert and james murdoch, not take that -- them into questioning. that fell into a crew of m.p.'s. his wife was behind him. offering physical and emotional support. his son and once heir apparent sat anxiously at his side throughout. >> i would like to say how sorry i am and how sorry we are. >> rupert murdoch was determined to deliver one key line. >> i would just like to say one sentence -- this is the most humbling day of my life. thank you. >> they were sorry, they were humble but whose fault was the criminality in their company? >> do you accept that ultimately you are responsible for this whole fiasco? >> no. >> who is responsible? >> the people they trusted to run it and then maybe the people they trusted. >> who that was he wasn't say. >> this is not an excuse. maybe it's an explanation. news world is less than 1 -- news corp is less than 1% of our company. i employ 53,000 people around the world. >> at this point his wife patrolleded him to
. >> end to britain's most powerful, most feared media going you will. the policemen are there to protect rupert and james murdoch, not take that -- them into questioning. that fell into a crew of m.p.'s. his wife was behind him. offering physical and emotional support. his son and once heir apparent sat anxiously at his side throughout. >> i would like to say how sorry i am and how sorry we are. >> rupert murdoch was determined to deliver one key line. >> i would just...
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britain's scandal plagued news of the world newspaper has rolled out of the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week and the battled media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which engulfed the paper and its parent company news international it's claimed journalists the phones of murder victims and soldiers' families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the paper has also served as the prime minister's press chief media analyst phil reeves says rupert murdoch has lost his long standing immunity among britain's thing that. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on the news to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime minister you know they wanted and then you find a mix do you find the prime minister reading the sun looking like if you got me elected i mean sort. you've got t
britain's scandal plagued news of the world newspaper has rolled out of the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week and the battled media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which engulfed the paper and its parent company news international it's claimed journalists the phones of murder victims and soldiers' families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the paper...
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. >>> after 168 years as britain's top selling paper, the last edition of news around the world came out. allegations its staffers hacked into the phones of celebrities. rupert murdoch was seen reading the last ed igts. told 200 people laid off they can apply for jobs elsewhere in the company. a report from london, straight ahead. >>> britain's prince william and his wife catherine are heading home after their whirlwind tour of california and canada. the royal newkne newlyweds left an inpregs. prince william hailed the troops that he called the front lines of a remarkable relationship between the u.s. and britain. >>> a nasa space shuttle is now docked with the international space station for the final time. the "atlantis" is delivering supplies and spare parts. it will return to earth in two weeks marking the end of nasa's shuttle program. >>> all right. it is oppressive. it is unrelenting, and it is getting downright unsafe out there. i'm talking about the heat, of course, in many areas. they are or will be under heat advisories. turning to our meteorologist jacqui jeras to show us
. >>> after 168 years as britain's top selling paper, the last edition of news around the world came out. allegations its staffers hacked into the phones of celebrities. rupert murdoch was seen reading the last ed igts. told 200 people laid off they can apply for jobs elsewhere in the company. a report from london, straight ahead. >>> britain's prince william and his wife catherine are heading home after their whirlwind tour of california and canada. the royal newkne newlyweds...
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packing kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper report murdoch gets that haven't gotten shots of the news of the world amid the fury of a phone snooping. around israel braces itself for hundreds of protesting activists arriving by plane on their eight for to listen to a blocked embrace. on air and online with wild news a notch more you're watching out. gyptian activists are calling for a million people to converge on tahrir square late on friday saying the revolutions goals are not been achieved high ranking officials of the previous mubarak regime are in charge of organizing attacks on civilians while the former president's trial is pending next month but isn't the sonali reports objections believe the regime's legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from god. we've got through the books of the mubarak is that it was ship of state from when the taste of freedom was short lived and military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant
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from britain's royal family to its former prime minister, the allegations of hacking by rupert murdoch's media empire could have a global impact. east africa's drought is labeled the world's worst, but with so many in need, why is one refugee camp in kenya completely empty? and it is a question of identity. for native americans, the system has long helped define their tribes, but times have changed. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. another day and yet more extraordinary revelations in the hacking scandal surrounding rupert murdoch's media empire. first came a story that the news of the world reporters tried to buy top-secret information about the royal family from one of its protection officers. in a separate case, another murdoch paper is alleged to have targeted personal liberation of the former prime minister when he was chancellor. >> the head of state, the royal family, her and their security is the duty of the police in the royal protection branch. the integrity of those officers must surely be beyond a doubt, but this morning, i learned that "new
from britain's royal family to its former prime minister, the allegations of hacking by rupert murdoch's media empire could have a global impact. east africa's drought is labeled the world's worst, but with so many in need, why is one refugee camp in kenya completely empty? and it is a question of identity. for native americans, the system has long helped define their tribes, but times have changed. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. another day and yet more...
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that's why it's so critical for rupert and james murdoch to contain it to britain. clearly there are multiple investigations. what we have learned is no one knows where these investigations will lead. >> i have footage about james murdoch being questioned about the neville e-mail. today this is front page stuff because questions are being raised as to whether he was being forthcoming. let's watch. >> when you signed off the taylor payment, did you see or were you made aware of full neville e-mail, the transcript of the voice mail message? >> no, i was not aware of that at the time. >> why on earth was it -- you paid an astronomical sum and there was no reason to. >> there was every reason to settle the case given the likelihood of losing the case. >> robert moore, give me the cliffs note version, what's that all about, the payoff of the footballer. >> this is critical. this is a 2008 e-mail. it clearly was evidence that there was systematic phone hagging, nothing to do with a rogue reporter, systematic phone hacking orchestrated by the news desk of the "news of the
that's why it's so critical for rupert and james murdoch to contain it to britain. clearly there are multiple investigations. what we have learned is no one knows where these investigations will lead. >> i have footage about james murdoch being questioned about the neville e-mail. today this is front page stuff because questions are being raised as to whether he was being forthcoming. let's watch. >> when you signed off the taylor payment, did you see or were you made aware of full...
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well murdoch has always been hyper aggressive he distinguished himself that way in australia than in britain and here in the united states you know i see no end to it but i would like to say i think this is very much politically motivated the attacks on murdoch and i would like to talk about that during the show i think there's a there's a problem with many of the left wing critics attacking him for politics and i think that's a business we don't want to be and that's very interesting sean if i can go to you in oxford does any of these allegations and they're very very serious surrounding murdoch and his media assets do any of these things surprise you and are you bothered by the fact that this investigation started two years ago and it's only now that it's getting the light of day that people actually seriously talking about it because these allegations have been out there and the police have known about it . they have and they conducted their own investigation several years ago and they you know found no evidence of wrongdoing obviously there's plenty of wrongdoing i have to say that i'm n
well murdoch has always been hyper aggressive he distinguished himself that way in australia than in britain and here in the united states you know i see no end to it but i would like to say i think this is very much politically motivated the attacks on murdoch and i would like to talk about that during the show i think there's a there's a problem with many of the left wing critics attacking him for politics and i think that's a business we don't want to be and that's very interesting sean if i...
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and what about the hierarchy in britain everyone calls talking about britain's top politicians their close ties with news international would be so close in the future maybe briefly. i don't think. it's always going to be a close relationship between politicians and the press both need each other but i think what was going on with news international was that a very different level. a confluence of long political and corporate earnings and nearly. always be in the police press of collusion between journalists not journalists editorially and political party. it's inevitable what was going on with these international is very different or i think it was more akin to. two. to extortion. and blackmail. to a rough and tumble of politics and press well again referring back to what i mentioned earlier on you described in one of your latest articles news international as a criminal organization a strong comment. on the line from london much appreciate it or just bring you up to date with what we know now we're hearing that that committee meeting has resumed if you missed the news in the last t
and what about the hierarchy in britain everyone calls talking about britain's top politicians their close ties with news international would be so close in the future maybe briefly. i don't think. it's always going to be a close relationship between politicians and the press both need each other but i think what was going on with news international was that a very different level. a confluence of long political and corporate earnings and nearly. always be in the police press of collusion...
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tonight outrage britain watches as they made the armada kid grilled by and pays over phone hacking and bribery claims he's the latest pictures we got through. israeli commandos take over a ship carrying profilers to an activist to gather forcing another attempt to break the same blockade in the region. ties between russia and germany power up made by elaine's growing hunger for energy and moscow's readiness to do business. president medvedev says he's cautiously optimistic about the future of the euro as he meets angular merkel in germany. looming debt problems in the u.s. and the e.u. and the potential new wave of quantitative easing is creating a lot of confusion on the markets doing business r.t. in twenty minutes time to find out what you can do in these conditions. welcome this is say it's ten pm now moscow time my name is kevin zero in and first a former c.e.o. of rupert murdoch's british media operation rebecca bro. is facing an angry lawmakers right now the phone hacking and police bribery claims of the now defunct news of the world before the other was grilling rupert murdoch
tonight outrage britain watches as they made the armada kid grilled by and pays over phone hacking and bribery claims he's the latest pictures we got through. israeli commandos take over a ship carrying profilers to an activist to gather forcing another attempt to break the same blockade in the region. ties between russia and germany power up made by elaine's growing hunger for energy and moscow's readiness to do business. president medvedev says he's cautiously optimistic about the future of...
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crumbles under political pressure as the hacking scandal spreads beyond britain u.s. senators now call for an inquiry following reports that journalists from murdoch papers tried to bribe police for information after nine eleven britain's best selling tabloid the news of the world was closed down after allegations of a mobile phone. politicians and celebrities and victims were hacked with the editor's knowledge. more trouble for the eurozone as the irish economy slides further central bankers fear italy and spain may be heading for their own financial abyss brussels is concerned it won't have enough cash and. italian debt. as europe's largest economy italy's too big to fail but it has a debt problem that either portugal or ireland. coming up our special report on one of the most scenic regions in russia from lush woodlands to my. region is a sight to behold discovering russia next. the region deep in the sun. is one of russia's newest territories. two thousand and eight it brought together the chip. regions and with it a striking mix of asian and european culture. you
crumbles under political pressure as the hacking scandal spreads beyond britain u.s. senators now call for an inquiry following reports that journalists from murdoch papers tried to bribe police for information after nine eleven britain's best selling tabloid the news of the world was closed down after allegations of a mobile phone. politicians and celebrities and victims were hacked with the editor's knowledge. more trouble for the eurozone as the irish economy slides further central bankers...
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kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper as rupert murdoch hits the panic button that shuts the music world hearing into phone snooping. and israel braces itself by hundreds of propellants in activists arriving by plane after the aid for to the ships were blocked in greece. has probably taken taken place on the russian markets and trade that's after. both russian indices gains around two percent more market analysis in about twenty minutes in the business program. on the air and online with world news and much more you're watching r.t. . hundreds of angry protesters have started gathering in the current square unhappy that the revolution goals are not being a cheat gyptian activists have been calling for a million people to gather that the former president's trial is pending next month and these are not only reports egyptians believe his regime's legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from god. we go through the books of the mubarak's that people should just li
kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper as rupert murdoch hits the panic button that shuts the music world hearing into phone snooping. and israel braces itself by hundreds of propellants in activists arriving by plane after the aid for to the ships were blocked in greece. has probably taken taken place on the russian markets and trade that's after. both russian indices gains around two percent more market analysis in about twenty minutes in the business program. on the air and online...
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and as we've just heard there the scandal in britain is now starting to spill over to the u.s. where even bigger trouble could lie ahead for murdoch with reports that phones of victims of the nine eleven terrorist attacks were hacked charges could also result in the u.s. over bribing of british police by staff corruption abroad is illegal for american based companies but as an associate the reports the tabloids keep flying off the shelves thirty drugs cheating and lies phony political scandal flashing dirty laundry brings the made up celebrity gossip and crime stories almost beyond human imagination. all this is served on a platter and sold for a couple of quarters by tabloids headless man in topless bar or something to kids moms in the freezer. like i bought it veteran journalist michael musto is one of millions falling for the bait of catchy headlines even though he knows the business inside out in america we don't break the law per se but they do have sleazy tactics i mean they will slant a story they probably make up sources i mean when you read in a source. a source said w
and as we've just heard there the scandal in britain is now starting to spill over to the u.s. where even bigger trouble could lie ahead for murdoch with reports that phones of victims of the nine eleven terrorist attacks were hacked charges could also result in the u.s. over bribing of british police by staff corruption abroad is illegal for american based companies but as an associate the reports the tabloids keep flying off the shelves thirty drugs cheating and lies phony political scandal...
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britain's best-selling newspaper, the news of the world, has been shut down. it has been in print since the 1800's. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper, "the news of the world," that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means, but you cannot forget. >> 42 years later, he might well have made the same remarks about the person at the paper became fairly rotten and whose action shocked the nation. the paper, which has been printed for 168 years, became indelibly linked with the worst practices in journalism. james murdoch concluded it could not be amended. >> clearly, practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. and that this company believes in. this company has been a great investor in journalism, a greater investor in media in
britain's best-selling newspaper, the news of the world, has been shut down. it has been in print since the 1800's. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper, "the news of the world," that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means,...
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public fury of the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. got to take a nap no they've got to take a chainsaw to government do something about it. calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats of the country's credit rating might be downgraded if lawmakers fail to raise america's debt ceiling that more states plunged deeper into economic crisis. initial investigations into the sinking of the belgariad point to negligence and that the tragedy could have been avoided. the first made an investigation into sunday's pleasure cruise a disaster continue to bodies from the river with the death toll now standing at one hundred thirty. with news and comment from around the world this is r.t. live in moscow twenty four hours a day good to have you with us. with a rapid change of heart for rupert murdoch and his son james have now reportedly confirmed they will give evidence to a parliamentary committee investigating the u.k.'s phone hacking scandal this comes hot on the heels of earlier reports that they declined the summons it's alleged that several
public fury of the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. got to take a nap no they've got to take a chainsaw to government do something about it. calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats of the country's credit rating might be downgraded if lawmakers fail to raise america's debt ceiling that more states plunged deeper into economic crisis. initial investigations into the sinking of the belgariad point to negligence and that the tragedy could have been avoided. the...
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government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all unary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena laughs but for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and why would you employ a man who's already had to resign over the phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could have access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy. where you can have your say on that story on our website r t dot com in our latest polling today we're asking is shutting down the news the world right decision what you think about it over half of you so far said yes this is right decision because you think rupert murdoch's media government should be handed eighteen percent as you can see on
government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all unary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena laughs but for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and why would you employ a man who's already...
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and we hold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the very last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title while phone hacking claims and reporter arrests intensify. midnight here in moscow this is r.t. with me kevin no in one story sadly dominating our news right now tragedy in central russia today as more than one hundred people who were on a river cruise feared drowned their boat sank order of a vulgar and cutter stand with nearly two hundred aboard some of those who were rescued and taken to a nearby ship of reach because clearly distressed at their ordeal sara first following the developments for us all night for our team and one of the hopes no tonight than for those not yet accounted for. well with every hour that passes the rescue operation becoming more and more urgent as a test where the trial and locate the hundred people over a hundred people that are still missing now we've heard from eyewitnesses that there were a large number of children on the plates around thirty children with those who have at the time but they sank have been one of the rings
and we hold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the very last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title while phone hacking claims and reporter arrests intensify. midnight here in moscow this is r.t. with me kevin no in one story sadly dominating our news right now tragedy in central russia today as more than one hundred people who were on a river cruise feared drowned their boat sank order of a vulgar and cutter stand with nearly two hundred aboard some of those who...
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britain's government is denying it was too close to rupert murdoch's media empire as it scrambles to distance itself from the firm that's mired in phone hacking claims but records show prime minister david cameron held more than twenty meetings with murdoch executives in the past year murdoch has spanned the past forty eight hours apologizing with full page ads in british newspapers and meeting the family of a young murder victim whose voicemail was intercepted the media moguls now deployed p.r. gurus to rescue news corp's reputation before facing scrutiny from m.p.'s about his papers on ethical methods there is a gap on britain's news shelves this sunday after murder case the only x. the best selling news of the world as claimed swirled of illegally tapping phones of crime victims and dad soldiers' families as laura amad reports it's a watershed moment for the an easy relationship between britain's politicians and press. but every media outlet in town t.v. redo even the sky. when thought imitates life the long running simpsons takes a shot it's oh no rupert murdoch aka montgomery bu
britain's government is denying it was too close to rupert murdoch's media empire as it scrambles to distance itself from the firm that's mired in phone hacking claims but records show prime minister david cameron held more than twenty meetings with murdoch executives in the past year murdoch has spanned the past forty eight hours apologizing with full page ads in british newspapers and meeting the family of a young murder victim whose voicemail was intercepted the media moguls now deployed...
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behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time as rupert murdoch compromises the title while phone hacking claims and reporter reg intensified and. hello and welcome to our t twenty four hour news life from chicago with the latest news and a review of the week's events and we start with our breaking news this hour a pleasure cruise that has sunk on the river borgen russia's republic of touch let's start with at least one person killed more than half of the one hundred seventy three people on board vessel have been rescued but ninety four others remain missing the merchant says the ministry has deployed teams to the scene to join rescue efforts and it's not known how the vessel got into trouble before sinking actually is across developments and of course we'll bring you more from our correspondents in a few moments. and will continue georgette where three high profile photographers have been charged with spying for moscow basically it has video confessions to prove their guilt but skeptics say hail subhashree days are that which chance to score poli
behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time as rupert murdoch compromises the title while phone hacking claims and reporter reg intensified and. hello and welcome to our t twenty four hour news life from chicago with the latest news and a review of the week's events and we start with our breaking news this hour a pleasure cruise that has sunk on the river borgen russia's republic of touch let's start with at least one person killed more than half of the...
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as well britain's best selling newspaper is to shut down being engulfed in the phone hacking scandal it's a blow to their own ever put metal as the use of the world's profits helped drive the dominance of news corp one hundred sixty eight votes sunday lloyd became embroiled in claims of the phone calls of thousands of crime victims dead soldiers families to set. the public backlash grew this week anything that's the pain they have access to voicemail of missing teenager who was. later found murdered is thought of some of her parents desperate messages well wiped possibly giving false hope that she was still alive patricia government is promising at least one inquiry into the allegations against the news of the world media analyst phil reste told r.t. the scandal is likely to sound the death knell of a politician's cozying up to new york's newspapers but says the moguls empire and still survive. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main dail
as well britain's best selling newspaper is to shut down being engulfed in the phone hacking scandal it's a blow to their own ever put metal as the use of the world's profits helped drive the dominance of news corp one hundred sixty eight votes sunday lloyd became embroiled in claims of the phone calls of thousands of crime victims dead soldiers families to set. the public backlash grew this week anything that's the pain they have access to voicemail of missing teenager who was. later found...
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. >> besides ethical mistakes in britain, news corp. has made big business mistakes in america. it owns dow jones -- it bought at dow jones in 2007 and two years later it was worth $2.8 billion, less than their purchase price. myspace was bought for $580 million in 2005, sold for $35 million this year. but one of their largest shareholder still has huge confidence in the company. >> you have seen a business that has evolved, moving from newspapers and to other media, and moving more into a fee- based business model as opposed to advertising based. i think there is an awful lot of good steps that have been made, and i am very impressed overall with the company's success. >> rupert murdoch is back in america, more comfortable perhaps in a country where big investors still back him as the chief executive. >> here is a man, even though he is 80 years old, warren buffett is 80 years old and he is doing well, sumner redstone, and these are men with long track records of great success. to not want some of that wisdom in there, i think, would be a mistake. as will rogers said, good judg
. >> besides ethical mistakes in britain, news corp. has made big business mistakes in america. it owns dow jones -- it bought at dow jones in 2007 and two years later it was worth $2.8 billion, less than their purchase price. myspace was bought for $580 million in 2005, sold for $35 million this year. but one of their largest shareholder still has huge confidence in the company. >> you have seen a business that has evolved, moving from newspapers and to other media, and moving more...
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a fatal paper for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper is killed off by its own toxic tabloid tactics its former editor who became the prime minister's press spokesman is arrested. israel on high alert as pro palestinian activists swap their gaza aid flotilla for a fly turning to air travel copter their ships are held in greece. dozens of protesters prevented from reaching israel's. one hundred small stop planes. i'm pleased to join me in a few moments from will. business rushes to widen this year despite all revenues more in twenty minutes. three pm in moscow very good to have you with us here on r t our top. dorie thousands of angry protesters have started gathering in cairo's tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions goals are not being achieved egyptian activists have been calling for a million people to gather there are teas a nice and now way is in takhar square we'll have a live report from her in a little bit. first though the former editor of britain's news of the world tabloid has been arrested over a phone hacking scandal and colson went on to be the prime
a fatal paper for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper is killed off by its own toxic tabloid tactics its former editor who became the prime minister's press spokesman is arrested. israel on high alert as pro palestinian activists swap their gaza aid flotilla for a fly turning to air travel copter their ships are held in greece. dozens of protesters prevented from reaching israel's. one hundred small stop planes. i'm pleased to join me in a few moments from will. business...